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Species discrimination of novel chloroplast DNA barcodes and their application for identification of Panax (Aralioideae, Araliaceae)

Certain species within the genus Panax L. (Araliaceae) contain pharmacological precious ginsenosides, also known as ginseng saponins. Species containing these compounds are of high commercial value and are thus of particular urgency for conservation. However, within this genus, identifying the parti...

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Autores principales: Linh, Nguyen Nhat, Hang, Pham Le Bich, Hue, Huynh Thi Thu, Ha, Nguyen Hai, Hanh, Ha Hong, Ton, Nguyen Dang, Hien, Le Thi Thu
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Publicado: Pensoft Publishers 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8758638/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35095289
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.188.75937
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author Linh, Nguyen Nhat
Hang, Pham Le Bich
Hue, Huynh Thi Thu
Ha, Nguyen Hai
Hanh, Ha Hong
Ton, Nguyen Dang
Hien, Le Thi Thu
author_facet Linh, Nguyen Nhat
Hang, Pham Le Bich
Hue, Huynh Thi Thu
Ha, Nguyen Hai
Hanh, Ha Hong
Ton, Nguyen Dang
Hien, Le Thi Thu
author_sort Linh, Nguyen Nhat
collection PubMed
description Certain species within the genus Panax L. (Araliaceae) contain pharmacological precious ginsenosides, also known as ginseng saponins. Species containing these compounds are of high commercial value and are thus of particular urgency for conservation. However, within this genus, identifying the particular species that contain these compounds by morphological means is challenging. DNA barcoding is one method that is considered promising for species level identification. However, in an evolutionarily complex genus such as Panax, commonly used DNA barcodes such as nrITS, matK, psbA-trnH, rbcL do not provide species-level resolution. A recent in silico study proposed a set of novel chloroplast markers, trnQ-rps16, trnS-trnG, petB, and trnE-trnT for species level identification within Panax. In the current study, the discriminatory efficiency of these molecular markers is assessed and validated using 91 reference barcoding sequences and 38 complete chloroplast genomes for seven species, one unidentified species and one sub-species of Panax, and two outgroup species of Aralia L. along with empirical data of Panax taxa present in Vietnam via both distance-based and tree-based methods. The obtained results show that trnQ-rps16 can classify with species level resolution every clade tested here, including the highly valuable Panaxvietnamensis Ha et Grushv. We thus propose that this molecular marker to be used for identification of the species within Panax to support both its conservation and commercial trade.
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spelling pubmed-87586382022-01-28 Species discrimination of novel chloroplast DNA barcodes and their application for identification of Panax (Aralioideae, Araliaceae) Linh, Nguyen Nhat Hang, Pham Le Bich Hue, Huynh Thi Thu Ha, Nguyen Hai Hanh, Ha Hong Ton, Nguyen Dang Hien, Le Thi Thu PhytoKeys Research Article Certain species within the genus Panax L. (Araliaceae) contain pharmacological precious ginsenosides, also known as ginseng saponins. Species containing these compounds are of high commercial value and are thus of particular urgency for conservation. However, within this genus, identifying the particular species that contain these compounds by morphological means is challenging. DNA barcoding is one method that is considered promising for species level identification. However, in an evolutionarily complex genus such as Panax, commonly used DNA barcodes such as nrITS, matK, psbA-trnH, rbcL do not provide species-level resolution. A recent in silico study proposed a set of novel chloroplast markers, trnQ-rps16, trnS-trnG, petB, and trnE-trnT for species level identification within Panax. In the current study, the discriminatory efficiency of these molecular markers is assessed and validated using 91 reference barcoding sequences and 38 complete chloroplast genomes for seven species, one unidentified species and one sub-species of Panax, and two outgroup species of Aralia L. along with empirical data of Panax taxa present in Vietnam via both distance-based and tree-based methods. The obtained results show that trnQ-rps16 can classify with species level resolution every clade tested here, including the highly valuable Panaxvietnamensis Ha et Grushv. We thus propose that this molecular marker to be used for identification of the species within Panax to support both its conservation and commercial trade. Pensoft Publishers 2022-01-06 /pmc/articles/PMC8758638/ /pubmed/35095289 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.188.75937 Text en Nguyen Nhat Linh, Pham Le Bich Hang, Huynh Thi Thu Hue, Nguyen Hai Ha, Ha Hong Hanh, Nguyen Dang Ton, Le Thi Thu Hien https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Linh, Nguyen Nhat
Hang, Pham Le Bich
Hue, Huynh Thi Thu
Ha, Nguyen Hai
Hanh, Ha Hong
Ton, Nguyen Dang
Hien, Le Thi Thu
Species discrimination of novel chloroplast DNA barcodes and their application for identification of Panax (Aralioideae, Araliaceae)
title Species discrimination of novel chloroplast DNA barcodes and their application for identification of Panax (Aralioideae, Araliaceae)
title_full Species discrimination of novel chloroplast DNA barcodes and their application for identification of Panax (Aralioideae, Araliaceae)
title_fullStr Species discrimination of novel chloroplast DNA barcodes and their application for identification of Panax (Aralioideae, Araliaceae)
title_full_unstemmed Species discrimination of novel chloroplast DNA barcodes and their application for identification of Panax (Aralioideae, Araliaceae)
title_short Species discrimination of novel chloroplast DNA barcodes and their application for identification of Panax (Aralioideae, Araliaceae)
title_sort species discrimination of novel chloroplast dna barcodes and their application for identification of panax (aralioideae, araliaceae)
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8758638/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35095289
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.188.75937
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